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president obama will speak to the nation tomorrow night about u.s. military involvement in libya. we will carry his remarks here live. that will be at 4:30 p.m. our time. >>> in japan operates to of a troubled nuclear power plant reported a huge spike in radiation levels was a mistake. a radiation level 1 million times before normal was said to be recorded by the plant worker. the report said the man was so alarmed he took off before taking a second read to go confirm. power play officials just announced the number is not credible. they say they are sorry for the mistake. officials say they are taking another sample to get accurate levels, but they don't know when the results are going to be announced. high levels of radiation in the levels of another reactor were tested on thursday, leading plant officials to believe there may be a breach in that reactor score. >>> the first woman to be nominated for vice president passed away yesterday. back in 1984 walter mondale chose geraldine ferrero, a little-known member of congress from queens, new york to be his running mate. it happened
president obama will speak to the nation tomorrow night about u.s. military involvement in libya. we will carry his remarks here live. that will be at 4:30 p.m. our time. >>> in japan operates to of a troubled nuclear power plant reported a huge spike in radiation levels was a mistake. a radiation level 1 million times before normal was said to be recorded by the plant worker. the report said the man was so alarmed he took off before taking a second read to go confirm. power play...
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the u.s. led the effort, but expect nato to assume command on sunday. >> president barack obama says the mission is succeeding. >> every day, the pressure on gadhafi and his regime is increasing. >> allied forces pounded libyan troops and others along the coast. rebels admit they were only able to retake him because of coalition air strikes. they say more fighting lies ahead. michael for cbs news, new york. >>> in yemen, protesters threw shoes and large television screens showing a statement by president ali abdul. the president said he was prepared to step down if he would be allowed a dignified departure. his opponents accuse him of maneuvering to hold on to power. shoe throwing is a sign of contempt in arab culture. >>> continue clashing with riot police in london after more than a quarter million people marched in the city today. they are protesting the toughest cuts to public spending since world war ii. some small break away groups spray painted walls. protesters rushed inside before pol
the u.s. led the effort, but expect nato to assume command on sunday. >> president barack obama says the mission is succeeding. >> every day, the pressure on gadhafi and his regime is increasing. >> allied forces pounded libyan troops and others along the coast. rebels admit they were only able to retake him because of coalition air strikes. they say more fighting lies ahead. michael for cbs news, new york. >>> in yemen, protesters threw shoes and large television...
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the u.s. defense secretary was in moscow this week calling on the russian leadership to think about joining the military campaign in libya although moscow abstained from voting on the u.n. resolution which led to the no fly zone enforcement it ruled out getting involved in the coalition bombing obligates assured president video that measure operations in libya would scale back within a few days it wasn't the only military issue which came up missile defense in europe was also discussed moscow wants an equal partnership in the project saying any other option would be a threat to its own security gates promise russia's concerns are being taken into account. by the way our extensive online coverage helps to bring you up to date with the developments there in libya twenty four hours a day you can check out regular updates from our correspondents there on the spot that's all on our twitter and facebook pages you also find all the latest videos on our you tube channel. is. a quarter of a million pro
the u.s. defense secretary was in moscow this week calling on the russian leadership to think about joining the military campaign in libya although moscow abstained from voting on the u.n. resolution which led to the no fly zone enforcement it ruled out getting involved in the coalition bombing obligates assured president video that measure operations in libya would scale back within a few days it wasn't the only military issue which came up missile defense in europe was also discussed moscow...
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a u.s. soldier is seeking political asylum in germany after dessert in an american military base sheppard could be jailed for life if he's extradited back home. asked him what he misses most by living a life on the run the american cuisine. for example outback steakhouse that was really good for me my personal favorite was the rollercoasters i can't. even come schools that. but for andre chaperonage he's alive has become one giant rollercoaster four years ago he deserted the u.s. army causing all the way to his native cleveland for rather his mom cried with pride when he volunteered for the army but after a six month tour of duty in iraq andre walked talked a u.s. base in germany and never returned anything that anyone could possibly imagine in terms of war crimes that were committed throughout world history. the american forces have done this and are continuing to do this on a daily basis and were being attacked from somewhere but they didn't know where so they just shot off randomly in a d
a u.s. soldier is seeking political asylum in germany after dessert in an american military base sheppard could be jailed for life if he's extradited back home. asked him what he misses most by living a life on the run the american cuisine. for example outback steakhouse that was really good for me my personal favorite was the rollercoasters i can't. even come schools that. but for andre chaperonage he's alive has become one giant rollercoaster four years ago he deserted the u.s. army causing...
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we take a look at u.s. mining technique which is driving whole communities from their homes but first i'll be back to remind you of our top stories that's coming your way after a short. in canada and the us today it is legal for you to give a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the chances of motherhood independence day are sponsored but in this day and most of the guys they don't but clearly it's a conflict of interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer in my five therefore i predict. because ninety two ninety five percent of cancers hurt people with funny history of cancer the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and ministration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. and members of congress. wealthy british style
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now in fact in fifteen minutes from now in the meantime we discussed the rise of islamophobia in the u.s. with award winning journalist who says it's a reaction to fear and that's a special interview next. archie sitting down with award winning writer and journalist ian buruma named one of the top one hundred global thinkers by foreign policy magazine mr bruma is a professor of democracy human rights and journalism at bard college in new york sir thank you so much for joining us today thank you for your latest book is taming the gods of religion and democracy on three continents so i want to start our discussion by asking you about the role of islam in the modern world how significant is it and do you see a certain level of. in the united states nowadays and do you think it's just there is certainly a level of islamophobia or just the all over the western world it's difficult to talk about the role of islam because it's not one thing to millions and millions of people it's a faith but inside the world of islam there's also a violent revolutionary movement which is a minority of muslims w
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as the u.s. tries to step back from leading the libya assault americans are showing signs of fatigue for at the prospect of yet another potentially lengthy war opinion polls suggest a position to the libor companions almost forty percent close behind the proportion in favor showing the country is sharply divided and authorities going to check on reports the title of the operation could spell a long and painful conflict for the u.s. . coalition is calling this operation odyssey dawn odyssey dawn odyssey dawn what's in a name the names that the u.s. previously gave to his campaign is kind of make more sense like desert storm in the gulf war or operation enduring freedom in a game of stand or iraqi freedom but odyssey dawn on top of making no sense as a combination of words in itself if you interpret it it actually means something really lengthy in time or the word bomb could it possibly why that we have now is just the beginning we talked to the u.s. command in africa that was tasked to come up wit
as the u.s. tries to step back from leading the libya assault americans are showing signs of fatigue for at the prospect of yet another potentially lengthy war opinion polls suggest a position to the libor companions almost forty percent close behind the proportion in favor showing the country is sharply divided and authorities going to check on reports the title of the operation could spell a long and painful conflict for the u.s. . coalition is calling this operation odyssey dawn odyssey dawn...
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now while american bombs pound libya barack obama says the u.s. quote should not and cannot intervene every time there's a crisis somewhere in the world even so every american president since one old reagan who also bombed khadafi has a way to end on at least one military conflict he's christine purcell lines up this controversial trend. it's become an unspoken identity the job description. become president of the united states. declare war my fellow americans my fellow citizens for president ronald reagan in one thousand nine hundred eighty six a familiar attack on a familiar enemy despite our repeated warnings gadhafi continued his reckless policy of intimidation is relentless pursuit of terror he counted on america to be passes he counted wrong turns out so did saddam hussein just two hours ago allied air forces began an attack on military targets in iraq in kuwait for his successor president clinton the target was slobodan milosevic today our armed forces joined our nato allies in airstrikes against serbian forces responsible for the brutality
now while american bombs pound libya barack obama says the u.s. quote should not and cannot intervene every time there's a crisis somewhere in the world even so every american president since one old reagan who also bombed khadafi has a way to end on at least one military conflict he's christine purcell lines up this controversial trend. it's become an unspoken identity the job description. become president of the united states. declare war my fellow americans my fellow citizens for president...
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in no way back home and u.s. soldier could face the death penalty for which is that a good american military base unless he gets political asylum in germany. and russian lawmakers have balls to me rule for themselves find out why the state duma deputies will be deprived of cigarettes and miss cuts. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines from around the world the yemeni president has rejected demands for his resignation despite two months of undressed and protests in his country at a rally of supporters at his palace on friday western backed president saleh denounced his opponents as criminals and said he's only hand over to what he calls trustworthy hands that he step down by the end of the but has broken similar promises to food them and security forces face international criticism for shooting unarmed protesters going to falter last week alone. and a week of anti-government protests in syria has exploded into national wide rights with tens of thousands marching sitters across the country and t
in no way back home and u.s. soldier could face the death penalty for which is that a good american military base unless he gets political asylum in germany. and russian lawmakers have balls to me rule for themselves find out why the state duma deputies will be deprived of cigarettes and miss cuts. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines from around the world the yemeni president has rejected demands for his resignation despite two months of undressed and protests in his...
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european compared to u.s. led in terms of this mission i think it's absurd the united states of course is still behind it even though robert gates and so on had a lot of reservations about it there were five abstentions for u.n. resolution one hundred seventy three and would have to the african union would just not care about them because they unanimously didn't want what is going on now as for the arab league a very very iffy support for this although for them it could be a win win as well the autocrats who are in power the dictators who are in the arab league can now blame the protests in their own countries on zionist american conspiracy is because after all didn't they come to help the protests in libya also they get to topple a dictator that hasn't been good to them because he's always looked to africa you won't see any tunisian or egyptian help for this nature operate at all i think that that question needs to be answered by all these nato leaders why do you think it is here in egypt are not involved bec
european compared to u.s. led in terms of this mission i think it's absurd the united states of course is still behind it even though robert gates and so on had a lot of reservations about it there were five abstentions for u.n. resolution one hundred seventy three and would have to the african union would just not care about them because they unanimously didn't want what is going on now as for the arab league a very very iffy support for this although for them it could be a win win as well the...
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ready to replace the u.s. leading the coalition's company. meanwhile in moscow says the foreign intervention is a result of crimes against his own people when war was good ordinary people shouldn't suffer during the strikes russia says foreign air forces have been too reckless in iraq reports of more civilian deaths coming through. news all this week hundreds of thousands marched on the streets of london protest eighteen billion pounds worth of cuts demonstrations also gripped the heart of the e.u. all that money. and the money is being found the intervention. radiation levels reached ten times the normal in the water at the fukushima nuclear plant the government oh just people to leave the area high concentration over radio . active has also been detected in the sea there. are those are the headlines now let's run over to the sports and using the sport so you know not exactly what russia had hoped for in your life and last night that's exactly right nil nil was the score against armenia if you want to qualify rory directly really have to win
ready to replace the u.s. leading the coalition's company. meanwhile in moscow says the foreign intervention is a result of crimes against his own people when war was good ordinary people shouldn't suffer during the strikes russia says foreign air forces have been too reckless in iraq reports of more civilian deaths coming through. news all this week hundreds of thousands marched on the streets of london protest eighteen billion pounds worth of cuts demonstrations also gripped the heart of the...
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the u.s. led coalition maintains colonel gadhafi himself is not a target and promises a quick and decisive campaign but international affairs analyst john locke won't think the allies are committed to regime change in libya and won't stop until they brink of death or down. i think they're gravely mistaken and i think that this escapade will end in catastrophic failure and my fear is that the european leaders and the americans who have pushed this attack on libya think that a quick bit of bombing will sort the matter out but in fact i think they will find that it will last far longer than they have gambled for the british prime minister the french president the american administration these people who are so happy to let bombs fly on countries that almost at the drop of a hat they are determined to get the outcome they want which is the overthrow of colonel gadhafi of libya so it will make the task the disagreements and the the discordant voices that are now coming out of both within western st
the u.s. led coalition maintains colonel gadhafi himself is not a target and promises a quick and decisive campaign but international affairs analyst john locke won't think the allies are committed to regime change in libya and won't stop until they brink of death or down. i think they're gravely mistaken and i think that this escapade will end in catastrophic failure and my fear is that the european leaders and the americans who have pushed this attack on libya think that a quick bit of...
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well president medvedev says the u.s. backed military intervention is a direct consequence of the violence carried out by libya's leader moammar gadhafi against his own people but you criticized the airstrikes saying the no fly zone should be used only to protect civilians and restore peace. but everything that's happening in libya is a result of the shameful behavior of its government and the crimes against their own people we shouldn't forget everything else is just a consequence of that we supported one of the un security council resolutions and allowed the other resolution to go through this was done consciously to prevent the escalation of violence but still the events that followed show that any decisions of this kind should be accompanied by thorough consultations as well as remembering that the use of force should be proportionate to what is happening the fact that as a result of these actions of indian targets were damaged and according to unconfirmed reports that innocent people have died shows that states takin
well president medvedev says the u.s. backed military intervention is a direct consequence of the violence carried out by libya's leader moammar gadhafi against his own people but you criticized the airstrikes saying the no fly zone should be used only to protect civilians and restore peace. but everything that's happening in libya is a result of the shameful behavior of its government and the crimes against their own people we shouldn't forget everything else is just a consequence of that we...
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president medvedev met the u.s. defense secretary this week he was in russia to try and muster kremlin support over intervention in libya moscow abstained from voting on the u.n. resolution which we just heard from the president and of course led to the no fly zone enforcement robert gates president made that major operations in libya will go back within a few days it wasn't the only military issue which came up missile defense in europe was discussed but little progress was made moscow wants a joint system to protect the constant. threat. but we are across the situation in libya our correspondents on the ground and around the globe are updating our twitter stream you can stay in touch with what they're witnessing there's also more on our facebook page and our. if. the. london streets were filled with more than a quarter of a million angry voices on saturday public sector workers staged britain's biggest political demonstration in years over the deep spending cuts which are being rolled out while they were there wer
president medvedev met the u.s. defense secretary this week he was in russia to try and muster kremlin support over intervention in libya moscow abstained from voting on the u.n. resolution which we just heard from the president and of course led to the no fly zone enforcement robert gates president made that major operations in libya will go back within a few days it wasn't the only military issue which came up missile defense in europe was discussed but little progress was made moscow wants a...
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surprising results stateside meanwhile were argentina were unable to clinch victory over the u.s. in new york some russian interests in this one as well with spartak moscow defender marcus were all given a full ninety minutes to impress in the friendly rotation has been the key word for sure too but recently the argentina manager constantly changing his squad with two interim n. s. but also how he is a net impact in the fold demetria was one player roy ensuring maradona is rainbow that tucker coming close after the huff our mark di maria also pivotal in opening the scoring to this very intricate player ventry allowing the firehole. time argentina did. their superiority complex in the second period though and paid the price fifty nine minutes in i can tell oh the full advantage of a mistake by argentina keeper and you are one of the finest. and stalin met in london meanwhile and some liberal still dominating from the off but only managing to reach the scots cooling three minutes from the break rising star neymar finishing some perv no wonder the nineteen year old's attracting inter
surprising results stateside meanwhile were argentina were unable to clinch victory over the u.s. in new york some russian interests in this one as well with spartak moscow defender marcus were all given a full ninety minutes to impress in the friendly rotation has been the key word for sure too but recently the argentina manager constantly changing his squad with two interim n. s. but also how he is a net impact in the fold demetria was one player roy ensuring maradona is rainbow that tucker...
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some say you and the u.s. rebuffed the offer. would it have been better off if the u.s. had pursued the military campaign if afghanistan in the way that president obama is pursuing the action in libya? with nato as the command and control structure? >> i think that's nonsensical partisan politics. the coalition in libya is the smallest one in history. we had over 90 countries in the global war on terror. dozens of countries involved in afghanistan. dozens of countries involved in iraq. and still, the democrats were alleging it was president bush was there unilaterally. it's nonsense. now, going -- the first thing you have to do is recognize that, as i talk about in my book, the mission has to determine the coalition. the coalition ought not determine the mission. now, that being said, if you determine what your mission is and then you decide, as we did, with respect to afghanistan, that you put together a coalition that fits that mission, that agrees with the mission, that won't back out of that mission, then you have a sufficient seriousness of purpose that you have a c
some say you and the u.s. rebuffed the offer. would it have been better off if the u.s. had pursued the military campaign if afghanistan in the way that president obama is pursuing the action in libya? with nato as the command and control structure? >> i think that's nonsensical partisan politics. the coalition in libya is the smallest one in history. we had over 90 countries in the global war on terror. dozens of countries involved in afghanistan. dozens of countries involved in iraq....
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we have been hearing from u.s. officials that he is sending out some of his own people to test the waters, looking for a way out. we'll see if that happens. host: good morning republican line. caller: could morning. how're you today? host: we are fine. go ahead with your question. caller: i think i am very proud of what we're doing in the middle east. we're trying to do something that is not from a long time ago. i commend al jazeera for bringing the attacks. i'm disappointed that most of the media in the united states has taken over the israeli government's point of view. i think we need to hear the facts. israel should be welcoming democracy in the middle east more than anybody else. we're tired of fighting. we're tired of the conflict. i do not see any difference in what these people are doing doing with each other overseas whatever religion or nationality, they do not have a problem. i commend to the people and i hope that the people -- commend the people and i hope that the people -- none of the anti-is really
we have been hearing from u.s. officials that he is sending out some of his own people to test the waters, looking for a way out. we'll see if that happens. host: good morning republican line. caller: could morning. how're you today? host: we are fine. go ahead with your question. caller: i think i am very proud of what we're doing in the middle east. we're trying to do something that is not from a long time ago. i commend al jazeera for bringing the attacks. i'm disappointed that most of the...
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of a lack of knowledge what is what well i think it's something that's probably the history of the u.s. it's sort of refuge from the dangerous outside world one way to make people feel that they have something in common with each other that creates a kind of cohesiveness of society is of course this idea that here we are in the united states and we will have to defend ourselves against this dangerous world out there is that the united states powerful enough to just stop worrying about you know. rationally you would have thought so but these things are not always rational and if there isn't an external enemy people often invented the domestic one that's not just in america it's all over the place you mentioned japan having been seen as a threat to western economies decades ago where does it stand where you think anybody seized upon as a threat anymore very soon after people were making a tremendous fuss about japan buying up the world there was a big recession and japan is now seen as a more or less normal capitalist country with it it is a lot and now it's japanese to be fearful and th
of a lack of knowledge what is what well i think it's something that's probably the history of the u.s. it's sort of refuge from the dangerous outside world one way to make people feel that they have something in common with each other that creates a kind of cohesiveness of society is of course this idea that here we are in the united states and we will have to defend ourselves against this dangerous world out there is that the united states powerful enough to just stop worrying about you know....
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>> he'll talk about how the mission has been a success and now it's time for the u.s. to step back and play a support role. these are some of the questions that we're going to be asking our guests today on "this week." secretary of state hillary clinton and secretary of defense robert gates are questions along the lines of how long are we going to be there involved in this military action? in fact, that's a question specifically i put to defense secretary gates. do you think we'll be gone by the end of the year? will the mission be over by the end of the year? >> i don't think anybody knows the answer to that. >> and that's a difficult point for the president to have to make to the american people that we don't know how long we're going to be there so you'll probably see president obama kind of skate over the end game specifically. he'll try to paint the fact that we're receding back to a support role as an exit strategy of sorts. >> so a big question mark there. and, jake, the white house is also trying to make a clear distinction between military action in libya itse
>> he'll talk about how the mission has been a success and now it's time for the u.s. to step back and play a support role. these are some of the questions that we're going to be asking our guests today on "this week." secretary of state hillary clinton and secretary of defense robert gates are questions along the lines of how long are we going to be there involved in this military action? in fact, that's a question specifically i put to defense secretary gates. do you think...